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    Japanese Business Culture

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    need to gather extensive information about the Japanese business culture as the peculiar characteristics of this particular trading company with whom we are meeting. It is extremely important in international business that one should pay attention to prevailing business culture‚ customs and peculiarities of the companies from other countries in order to conclude a successful business deal. Therefore‚ I need to peep into material describing the Japanese way of doing businesses‚ their negotiation styles

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    Japanese Systems of 5s

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    Reduces waste in materials‚ space and time • Reduces inventory and storage costs • Reduces changeover time • Reduces equipment downtime • Improves safety The 5 “S”s The 5S system is based on the English translations of five Japanese words. They are: 1. Sort through and sort out: Clean out the work area‚ keeping what is necessary in the work area‚ relocating or discarding what is not. 2. Set in order and set limits: Arrange needed items so they are easy to find‚ use and

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    To what extent was Japanese military mentality responsible for the Nanking massacres? The aggressive Japanese military mentality was the largest contributor towards the brutal nature of the 1937 Nanking massacre. Both long term Japanese military personalities formulated over the years combined with the short term circumstances such as the Battle of Shanghai and the First Sino Japanese War exacerbated the extent (of the Japanese military mentality.) The Nanking massacre‚ also commonly known as the

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    Japanese Internment Camps

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    Clay Baggett Race and Ethnicity Japanese Internment Camps of World War II To be the enemy‚ or not to be the enemy‚ that is the question. After the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor‚ many Americans believed that the Japanese Americans‚ also called Nikkei‚ were disloyal and associated with the enemy. There were rumors that they exchanged military information and had hidden connections. None of these claims were ever proven. The U.S. government became increasingly paranoid about this new problem

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    JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT FOLLOWING THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR BY PAUL JONES SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY 15 JUNE‚ 2014 On December 7th‚ 1941‚ the most horrific attack on American soil‚ by a foreign power occurred; 353 Japanese fighters‚ bombers and torpedo planes launched from six Japanese aircraft carriers‚ dropping their devastating payload upon the unprepared naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu‚ Hawaii. Two months after the attack‚ President Franklin D Roosevelt issued one

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    Religions And Japanese Culture Many religions are popular within the Japanese culture. Two of the most influential religions‚ Shinto and Buddhism that help shaped a lot of Japanese values are Shinto and Buddhism‚ played a large role in shaping Japanese values. Numerous similarities and differences run between these two religions; nonetheless‚ the Japanese often believe in more than one religion at the same time. This is possible due to the polytheistic nature of most popular religions in Japan

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    Japanese American Internment

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    Written by: Marcia Motter Teacher Clayton Middle School mmotter@washoe.k12.nv.us After the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ was the internment of Japanese-Americans justified? You are going to be the featured guest on CNN. You are an expert on the topic of Japanese internment. You have been asked to discuss the justification of the internment of Japanese-Americans in this country after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Sunday‚ December 7‚ 1941. In a response‚ write an essay explaining your answer

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    Hong Kong Tea Restaurant

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    Content 1 Introduction 4 2 Tea Restaurant Culture 4 2.1 History 4 2.2 Culture Characteristic: 4 2.2.1 Food Culture 4 2.2.2 Efficiency 5 2.2.3 Reasonable Price 5 2.2.4 Allocation of seats 5 2.3 Operation 5 2.4 Tea Restaurant service 6 2.4.1 The Rundown 7 2.5 Tea Restaurant Design 7 2.6 Food 8 2.7 Recipes 8 2.7.1 Recipe - Chau Siu (Barbecued Pork) 8 2.7.1.a Ingredients: 8 2.7.1.b Method: 9

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    manipulated by those who knew how to stir the ingredients together: white thievery and injustice boiling up the anger and hatred that would finally destroy the world: the starving against the fat‚ the colored against the white” (191). Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony‚ is an example of Postcolonial literature. The novel focuses on the de-colonization of the Native American culture by white people and the effects it has on the Natives. Rocky is a strong‚ educated Native boy who prefers the lessons taught by the

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    Japanese American Women

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    In this article‚ Leslie Ito describes the experiences of Japanese American women during their time behind the barded wired fence and their movement from camps to colleges . The article argues that while living in the camps these Japanese American women sought out to earn an educational degree and become representatives for their Japanese American communities. NJASRC a non-governmental committee group created by member of the Japanese American community became the driving force behind the movement

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